Kala tso— continued.
dence of former large population
at, i. 162.
Kaling chu, ii. 168, 178, 218,
280 ; coloured plate facing p.
178, vol. ii;
“ Kalons ” (members of the
cabinet), ii. 64.
Kal-sang Sampa (Bridge of Good
Luck), ii. 104, (ill.) 105.
Kamakura, i. 198 ; ii. 135.
Kamba, plain of, i. 40.
Kamba la (pass), ii. 108, (ill.)
109, (ill.) 135.
Kamba Jong, i. 36, 39, 44, 45, 49,
187 ; looking west from (ill.),
facing p. 40, vol. i. ; Mount
Everest visible from, i. 40.
Kamba-partsi, ii. 109, 324 ; altar
at (ill.), ii. i n ; camps at, ii.
110; Gen. Macdonald taken
ill at, ii. h i .
Kamo, ii. 82.
Kamparab, i. 126, 163 ; ii. 25,
156, 3 3 5 -
Karns (province)/!. 304; ii. 48;
levies from, called up, ii. 17.
“ Kang-che-go-mar ” (tree sparrow),
i. 408.
Kang-ma, i. 250, 309 ; ii. 25, 55,
156; gompa at, i. 169; hot
springs at (ill.), i. 173 ; ruined
temple at, i. 168; temp, of
springs at, i. 170, 171; views
of (ill.), i. 170-171 ; wall built
by Tibetans near (ill.), i. 169.
Kangra Lamo Pass, i. 39.
Kan-gyur (sacred scriptures), i.
367-
Kapali-vastu, ii. 310.
Kapok, i. 58.
Karo chu, i. 275 ; ii. 99 ; expedition
moving down the (ill.), ii.
87 ; valley of, ii. 89.
Karo la, i. 299 ; i. 248-51, 265,
• (ill.) 266 ; ii. 48, (ill.) 83 ; alt.
of, i. 266 ; ii. 86 ; before sunrise
on the, photogravure facing p.
274, vol. i. ; Col. Brander
reconnoitres at (ill.), i. 273;
fight at, i. 271, (ill.) 273;
glacier lake at the, photogravure
facing p. 276, vol. i. ;
glacier on (ill.), i. 266-71
prisoners at (ill.), i. 277 ;
Tibetans bolt from, i. 272-4 ;
Tibetan casualties at, i. 276 ;
Tibetan wall at, (ill.), ii. 85.
Karpi (Dépen), ii. 178.
Karponang (hamlet), i. 68, 71.
“ Katags ” (scarves), i. 91, 178,
I 98. 23 i, 335 ! Ü- 132.
Kata-tsang, i. 109 ; forest fire
near (ill.), i. 105.
Kata-tsang cell (“ Crow’s-nest ” ),
' t 102, (ill.) i. 103.
Katmandu, ii. 206.
Kawaguchi (Japanese traveller),
i, 30 ; ii. 107, 307.
Kazi (Tibetan official), i. 98.
Kelly, Capt., ii. 366.
Kelly, Lieut., ii. 366.
Kelly, Mr. Talbot, i. 111, 157.
“ Kenpo ’’ (abbot), ii. 128.
Kerr, Lieut.-CoMii. 365.
Kestrel (Falco tinnunculus), i. 406.
Khamo Monastery, i. 252.
Khan-dro-ye-she-tso-gyal (teacher
of Lamaism), ii. 33.
Khar-chen-pal - gyi - wong - chuk
(teacher of Lamaism), ii. 34.
Khende-chega (official position of
Dorjieff), i. 30.
“ Khud,” i. 52, 71.
Kiakhta, ii. 399.
“ Kiang,” or wild ass (Equus
hemionm), i. 391 ;/ ii. 155.
Ki-long, or Ki-rong, Monastery,
Ü- 3I3- ,
“ Kincob,” i. 361.
Kintup (explorer), ii. 22.
Koko-nor, i. 4.
Koli-kotsu, or Yi-tai (King of
Tibet), ii. 385.
Konchog, ii. 290. '
Kong-bu chu, i. 101.
Konjo, Princess, ii. 310.
Koran, ii. 43.
Ko-wa-pal-tse (teacher of Lama-
- ism), ii. 34.
Kozlov (Russian explorer), i. 25.
Krishna (explorer), ii. 22.
Kublai Khan, i. 4; ii. 30-1.
Kuchar Khanpo (state officer),
ii. 290.
Kun-chok-jang-ne (teacher of
Lamaism), ii. 34.
Kun-de-ling, ii. 3, 182, 230.
Ku-pup, i. 47.
Kutch, i. 108, i n .
“ Kwor ” (yak-skin boat), ii. 323.
Kyap-gon Rinpoche. See D a l a i
L am a .
Kyi chu, i. 236, 305 ; ii. 169,
224, 226; evening by the,
photogravure facing p. 152,
vol. ii. ; track beside the (ill.),
ii. 157 ; valley of, ii. 147, 183.
Kyi chu Valley (ill.), ii. 143.
Kyilkor (altar shelves), i. 198,
(ill.) 202, 22i:;g; ii. 310.
Kyu-chung (teacher of Lamaism),
ii. 34.
“ Kyung,” or Garuda bird, ii.
3ii-
L a - c h e n Valley, i. 39.
La-chung, ii. 14.
Ladak, ii. 362.
Laden, i. 167.
“ La-druk ” (“ the poison of the
pass ” ), ii. 39.
Lagomys cwzonice (mouse-hare),
i- 3 9 5 -
Lagyap, i. 61, 72, (ill.) .75 ; between
Çhangu and, (ill.) i. 77 ;
pool at, i. 72.
Lamaism, i. q, 232, 237, 255, 328,
3 4 8 , 3 5 °, 3 7 4 ; ü- 3 7 j 4 °, 199 ;
characteristics of, ii. 43 ; in
Tibet, ii. 28-32 ; relics of
primaeval, ii. 30 ; Roman
Catholicism and, ii. 47 ; selfishness
of, ii. 51 ; State establishment
of, ii. 31 ; teachers of,
ii. 32-34-
Lamasery of Palkhor choide, i.
205, 214.
Lamda, i. 170-2.
Lämmergeier (Gypaltus barbatus),
i- 85, 403.
“ Lan-de ” (microbe sprite), ii. 39.
Landon, Mr. Perceval (Times
correspondent). See A u t h o r .
Lang-darma, ii. 244; assassination
of, ii. 297.
Lango la, i. 45.
Lansdowne, Lord, i. 301, 306.
La-tse Karo la, i. 140.
Legge, Capt., ii. 365.
Leh, ii. 19.
Leonard, Capt., ii. 366.
Le-pus oiostolus (woolly hare), i.
3 9 4 -
Lew« nivicola (snow partridge),
i- 4 °7 -
Lha-kang, i. 214.
Lha-lu House, or Tashi-linga (Ch.
Hua-yiian), ii. 201, (ill.) 233 ;
courtyard of (ill.), ii. ¿37;
description of, ii. 236-44 ; gardens
of (ill.), ii. 243 ; reception
hall in (ill.), ii. 241 ; residence
of Commissioner, ii; 232.
“ Lhapranga Lhassensi Asser-
vato,” ii. 381.
Lhasa, i. 1, 23-5, 33, 112, 115,
137, 140, 142, 187, 194, 230,
249, 304, 321, 360; ii. 107,
164; advance on, ii. 79; a
garden city, ii. 184; alt. of,
ii. 376 ; author rides-from, to
India, ii. 317-40; beggar-
scavengers of, ii. 209 ; British
diplomatic relations with, i.
303 ; cathedral of (ill.), ii.
299 ; chaos in, ii. 8, 9 ; Chief
Magician’s Temple at, photogravure
facing p. 250, vol.
i i .; city of, coloured plate
facing p. 304, vol. ii. ;
comer of a golden roof in,
coloured plate facing p. 262,
vol. ii. ; “ cup-marks ” outside,
(ill.) ii. 162; daily market in, ii.
275 ; dress in, ii. 215 ; entrance
to the cathedral at,
photogravure facing p. 296,
vol. ii. ; entrance to Chinese
Residency at (ill.), ii. 203;
environs of, ii. 232-78; Expedition
leaves, ii. 361 ; first
seen by Capt. Ottley, ii. 158 ;